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Milano: Autocritica, 1982. 255pp., many b/w illus.. Italian text. Ronald 'Steady' Barker's copy, with inked dedications from Valerio Moretti and Griff Borgeson to title page. Some shelfwear, bumping to boards, edgewear, rubbing, some loss to leading edges of dj..(scans available on request) Includes contributions from Luigi Fusi, Enzo Ferrari, Griffith Borgeson. Scarce, fascinating title. [sh]. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Red Cloth. Very Good/Good. Square 4to., Autocritica, 1982, Skira Editore. hardcover. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.HardCover. Pub the Date: April. 2008 Pages: 213 Publisher: Skira Editore in Click on the Google the Preview image The above to the read some pages of the this book! The From the and Roman of Thomas of Jefferson's design of Monticello and sketches. Of the White House. to al 'italiana gardens and parks. to the strong Roman classicism of the Jefferson Memorial. to Constantino umidi's frescoes in Congress and the National Liary. to the striking composition of Luigi Moretti's Watergate Complex - A... Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., Skira Editore

From the neoclassicism of Thomas Jefferson's design of Monticello and sketches of the White House, to "al'italiana" gardens and parks, to the strong Roman classicism of the Jefferson Memorial, to Constantino Brumidi's frescoes in Congress and the National Library, to the striking composition of Luigi Moretti's Watergate Complex-America's capital is infused with the influences of a culture that laid the foundations of Western society. Extensively illustrated with both archival black and white photos, drawings, and sketches, as well as new photographs by Max Mackenzie, this book is an homage to this strong and still alive relationship and essential reading for all those interested in architecture and the visual arts. architecture,arts music and photography Arts, Music & Photography, Skira

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From the neoclassicism of Thomas Jefferson's design of Monticello and sketches of the White House, to "al'italiana" gardens and parks, to the strong Roman classicism of the Jefferson Memorial, to Constantino Brumidi's frescoes in Congress and the National Library, to the striking composition of Luigi Moretti's Watergate Complex--America's capital is infused with the influences of a culture that laid the foundations of Western society. Extensively illustrated with both archival black and white photos, drawings, and sketches, as well as new photographs by Max Mackenzie, this book is an homage to this strong and still alive relationship and essential reading for all those interested in architecture and the visual arts.